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Bio
Donald Moatshe, known simply as Donald, is a South African Afro-soul singer, songwriter, recording artist, and entertainer. He discovered his musical talent at an early age singing in the church choir and later signed a recording deal with South African DJ Cleo's Will of Steel imprint in 2008. In 2011, he started his own label, D-Exclusive, and released his hit single "I Deserve". In 2015, his album "Love Train" was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry of South Africa.
Discography
Albums7
Dreams
Dreams2021 • albumTracks: 10
Her Name Is?
Her Name Is?2019 • albumTracks: 20
Something More
Something More2017 • albumTracks: 10
Red Mic Xperience (Live In Carnival City)
Red Mic Xperience (Live In Carnival City)2017 • albumTracks: 17
Black and White 2.0 (DJ's Edition)
Black and White 2.0 (DJ's Edition)2015 • albumTracks: 11
Black & White (Deluxe Version)
Black & White (Deluxe Version)2014 • albumTracks: 23
Train of Love
Train of Love2012 • albumTracks: 12
EPs1
I Love You
I Love You2021 • epTracks: 5
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